Sunday, Sunday, March 17, 2002, 8:46:44 PM, Roger B.A. Klorese wrote:

> At 04:38 AM 3/18/2002 +0000, Abel Wisman wrote:
>>IF and WHEN a domain is "hijacked" then there are legal entities
>>involved and due process will start, this is not done over the weekend,
>>but during lawyers working hours at "standard" rate preferably.

> The hell with due process -- shoot now and wait for the lawyers later.  The 
> appropriate response to hijacking without notice is taking it back without 
> notice.

> If they wish to take it, they can do *that* during business hours.

> And, by the way, this notion that one has some superior right to one's 
> personal name as a domain name is pretty odd.

> I'm glad I'm not a client of yours.

How the hell do you even know a hijacking has occurred?

There are NUMEROUS legitimate explanations for what has happened.  The
domain, for instance, is still registered with the ORIGINAL RESELLER.

There is PLENTY suspicious about this, and frankly, had OpenSRS
reacted hastily on this, I'd be mighty concerned.

There is no evidence that this domain has been hijacked right now, and
the reseller who is complaining (despite the domain still being in his
reseller profile) has not provided sufficient information to convince
me that a hijacking has even occurred.

Perhaps we can all be glad that you are not in charge of compliance at
OpenSRS instead.

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